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The opening line from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is so well-known (“It is a truth universally acknowledged…") that ...
Author Alok Ranjan also writes about the pressure of securing a government job and its impact on struggling families.
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into ...
Two articles–one from The Caravan, the other from The Atlantic–circle around a deceptively simple yet thought-provoking ...
In ancient Greek, an “apology” was understood as a defense of ideas, not an expression of regret. It was only later that the ...
Sanghamitra Chakraborty's biography, 'Soumitra Chatterjee and His World', transcends conventional biography, excavating India's cultural history through the life of the iconic Bengali actor.
Emperor Akbar's court shone with the Navratnas. These nine gems shaped Mughal culture and intellect. Abul Fazl wrote history. Raja Todar Mal reformed ...
It seems we are bombarded day after day with contention, tension, and constant negativity. Whether news, social media, or ...
HealthBench challenges traditional AI benchmarks in healthcare, emphasizing real-world clinical judgment over fact recall and precision.
From a village school in Uttar Pradesh to the global stage in New York, Muneer Khan’s journey blends cutting-edge innovation ...
“About 75 percent of our listeners are women, and that’s consistent with global true crime trends. Women are statistically ...
Hindi cinema in the 1950s was a national cinema addressing a large public, but it was still a middle-class cinema and ...